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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'Losing more girth?',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
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<section id="diet">
	<h2>Dietary intake</h2>
	<p>
		For breakfast, I had 105 grams of cereal and 319 grams of soy milk.
		For lunch, I had spaghetti and cashew sauce, totalling 492 grams.
		For dinner, I had more of the same, totalling 385 grams.
	</p>
	<p>
		I&apos;ve started tweaking the cashew sauce recipe to try to make it my own.
		I added more garlic powder and onion powder, because I like those flavours, a little more miso, to round out the quantity to a nice number, and a bit more soy milk for the same reason.
		The sauce came out a bit too thick.
		I only added three grams more miso, and I don&apos;t think the recipe&apos;s sensitive enough for that to make a huge difference, and even if it did, I added a few more grams soy milk as well, which would compensate.
		I think the problem was that I used two and a half times as much garlic and onion powder.
		The stuff soaks up the liquid more than I&apos;d anticipated.
		I&apos;ve altered my recipe again to add even more soy milk to compensate.
		I guess I&apos;ll see how that comes out next time.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="drudgery">
	<h2>Drudgery</h2>
	<p>
		My discussion post for the day:
	</p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			Like you said, we don&apos;t get health insurance in hopes of getting sick and using it, but instead get in in case something bad happens and we need the support that health insurance provides.
			But can you name any problems, aside form the monthly bill, of having health insurance?
			That&apos;s where your analogy doesn&apos;t match up with the concerns I&apos;ve expressed.
			There are several problems with the cloud, and using the cloud poses more problems than it solves.
			The cloud isn&apos;t a backup plan for when something goes wrong.
			In that regard, it&apos;s nothing like health insurance.
			Instead, the cloud is a first plan, and it can cause things to go wrong that don&apos;t have to and that would easily be avoided by hosting your own data.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
</section>
<section id="ring">
	<h2>Skull ring</h2>
	<p>
		The skull ring arrived today, along with the other ring.
		The skull one was actually a better specimen than the original, wrong-sided one I&apos;d accidentally ordered.
		The wrong-sided one had a lump of metal jammed in it&apos;s eye socket, and while it came out easily enough, its former presence had blocked the application of the finish in that socket, so the eyes didn&apos;t match.
		This one didn&apos;t have that problem.
	</p>
	<p>
		The other ring is too tight to wear anywhere but my little finger, though that might be because I&apos;m still a bit too fat.
		It&apos;s a bit too gaudy for everyday wear, and due to the flat base it has behind its teal stone, it looks funny on an edge finger.
		It&apos;d look much better on a ring finger or middle finger.
		It&apos;s one of those &quot;adjustable&quot; rings where there&apos;s a split in the band and you bend the metal to resize it, so I might end up doing that if I have an event I&apos;d want to wear that ring for.
	</p>
	<p>
		I&apos;d planned to have a celebratory dinner when the original skull ring arrived, though when things didn&apos;t go as planned, that got postponed.
		At this point, I&apos;m not sure when I&apos;ll be able to work it into the schedule.
		My best conservative guess would be in a little over a week, on the eleventh.
	</p>
	<p>
		I noticed today that both the skull ring and the other ring I wore today seem a bit loose.
		Have I lost another ring size?
		They&apos;re not as loose as when I lost two ring sizes, but it might be time to get my fingers resized again.
		Exchanging this ring for another size was way too much of a hassle the first time, so I&apos;m not going through that again.
		Besides, the ring isn&apos;t loose enough to be a problem (at least not for the time being) and unlike the ring I lost, this one&apos;s heavy enough that I should notice if it falls off, not to mention that it should be large enough to spot if it did.
	</p>
</section>
END
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